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Rogers also controls mobile rights, Internet streaming and radio rights

The NHL’s new Canadian media rights agreement with Rogers Communications for 12 years and C$5.2B was formally announced at a press conference this morning in Toronto. The deal starts next season and continues through the '25-26 season. “It’s a game-changer for hockey broadcasting in Canada,” said Rogers President & CEO Nadir Mohamed. “We’re proud to bring more games, more content and more in-depth coverage. We’ve been looking to build on our sports portfolio for some time and have now substantially built our Sportsnet brand.” Rogers signed sublicensing deals with CBC for English-language broadcasts of “HNIC” and other game telecasts, and TVA for all national French-language mul ...